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DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.THE WORKSHOP
The movements that redefined art in the 1960s and 1970s substantially drew on workshops for devising new concepts and practices. The workshop format highlights the value of effects that emerge from spending time together in a loosely defined situation.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD).DAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.THE WORKSHOP
The movements that redefined art in the 1960s and 1970s substantially drew on workshops for devising new concepts and practices. The workshop format highlights the value of effects that emerge from spending time together in a loosely defined situation.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD).DAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global raceICI LIBRARY
Welcome to the ICI Library! The ICI Library is a reference library to be used on site. We support the scholars of the ICI Berlin in their research by supplying themPEOPLE - ICI BERLIN
The associate members, a group of global scholars of a variety of disciplines, form an independent board supporting the Institute’s leadership, offering advice, expertise, and experience in all critical aspects of the intellectual profile, operation, and development of theICI Berlin.
CATHERINE MALABOU
Catherine Malabou is a professor of philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University (UK) and in the departments of Comparative Literature and European Languages and Studies at UC Irvine. SCHUSTER - ICI BERLIN Aaron Schuster received his BA from Amherst College (USA), where he specialized in legal theory, and MA and PhD in Philosophy from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium). His doctoral dissertation, The Trouble With Pleasure: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, examined the concept of pleasure in the history of philosophy, concluding with Freud and Lacan. He was a researcher at the Jan van BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructiveTY - ICI BERLIN
Ty is an assistant professor of literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Falling somewhere between F and Z, M. received a phD in critical theory and English from the University of California, Berkeley. At the moment, M. is in search of a critical language for abiding with the remainders left behind by the production of Humansupremacy.
DAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research research ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).ACHILLE MBEMBE
Achille Mbembe is research professor in history and politics at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He has taught at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.VIDEOS - ICI BERLIN
The ICI Berlin is an independent, non-profit research centre. To accompany its ongoing research, it organizes public events on a wide range of topics and in different formats including lectures, performances, conferences, art events, and readings. It welcomes AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considersDULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org. BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). DE CESARI - ICI BERLIN Chiara De Cesari received her BA and MA in Archeology and Near Eastern Studies from the Freie Universität Berlin. Following several years of work in museums and archaeology, she moved to Stanford University and shifted her interest from the study of the past to the politics of the past in the present, particularly the intersection of cultural memory, globalization and current transformations ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).NIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.VIDEOS - ICI BERLIN
The ICI Berlin is an independent, non-profit research centre. To accompany its ongoing research, it organizes public events on a wide range of topics and in different formats including lectures, performances, conferences, art events, and readings. It welcomes AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considersDULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org. BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). DE CESARI - ICI BERLIN Chiara De Cesari received her BA and MA in Archeology and Near Eastern Studies from the Freie Universität Berlin. Following several years of work in museums and archaeology, she moved to Stanford University and shifted her interest from the study of the past to the politics of the past in the present, particularly the intersection of cultural memory, globalization and current transformations ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).NIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did aVIDEOS - ICI BERLIN
The ICI Berlin is an independent, non-profit research centre. To accompany its ongoing research, it organizes public events on a wide range of topics and in different formats including lectures, performances, conferences, art events, and readings. It welcomes AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org. BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructiveDAVID-MÉNARD
During her visiting fellowship at the ICI Berlin, David-Ménard will explore the non-conceptual sources of G.W.F. Hegel’s dialectic logic. Her 1990 monograph La Folie dans la raison pure.Kant lecteur de Swedenborg pursued a similar question for the case of Immanuel Kant, pointing out the ways in which the invention of a new, non-ontological logic of negation (realer Konflikt) is related both FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research research KILOMBA - ICI BERLIN with origins in the West African islands São Tomé e Príncipe, Kilomba was born in Lisbon where she studied clinical psychology and psychoanalysis. There she worked in the psychiatry with war survivors and developed several projects in the fields of memory and trauma. Early on she started publishing her literary work in the form of essays, prose and poetry approaching remembered stories of ROBINSON - ICI BERLIN Ben Robinson has a PhD in Comparative Literary Studies from Northwestern University. His dissertation, ‘Bureaucratic Fanatics in the Work of Kleist, Melville, Conrad, and Kafka’, is a study of the literary presentation of the extremes of the bureaucratic transformation of political life in the long 19th century.SIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at theSYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI Berlin MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD).DAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did aSIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at the MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD).DAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did aSIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at the MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global raceICI LIBRARY
Welcome to the ICI Library! The ICI Library is a reference library to be used on site. We support the scholars of the ICI Berlin in their research by supplying themTHE WORKSHOP
The movements that redefined art in the 1960s and 1970s substantially drew on workshops for devising new concepts and practices. The workshop format highlights the value of effects that emerge from spending time together in a loosely defined situation. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.TY - ICI BERLIN
Ty is an assistant professor of literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Falling somewhere between F and Z, M. received a phD in critical theory and English from the University of California, Berkeley. At the moment, M. is in search of a critical language for abiding with the remainders left behind by the production of Humansupremacy.
SIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at the FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchDAVID J. GETSY
David J. Getsy is Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Professor of Art History at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2020-2021 Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on queer and transgenderhistories
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Christiane Frey holds degrees in French, Comparative, and German Literatures from the University of Paris IV/Sorbonne (M.A.) and the University of Bonn (Ph.D.). Frey’s research interests focus on Early Modern and 18th-century German literature in the European context. Other foci concern histories and theories of aesthetics and the sciences, philosophy, and theo-politics. ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019). PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SCIENCE Psychoanalysis and Science: Contingency and Materialism This workshop discusses the relation between psychoanalysis and science. The question is not whether psychoanalysis is a science, wants to be a science, or calls science ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin is an independent centre for research and culture dedicated to exploring how diverse cultures can be brought into productive confrontation.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Iracema Dulley Fellow 2020-22 Anthropology / Philosophy / History Brazil. ICI Berlin Christinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8 D-10119 Berlin +4930 473 7291 15
VEGA - ICI BERLIN
Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics.Vega considers how both drew from and reformulated Heidegger’s philosophy of inception in order to analyze what Arendt and Schürmann understood BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchSIEBENPFEIFFER
Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin.NIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global raceDAVID J. GETSY
Abstract art is sometimes considered merely formal, and its reductive visual qualities are seen as a refusal of representation or a flight from subject matter. ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTS The ICI Berlin is an independent centre for research and culture dedicated to exploring how diverse cultures can be brought into productive confrontation.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Iracema Dulley Fellow 2020-22 Anthropology / Philosophy / History Brazil. ICI Berlin Christinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8 D-10119 Berlin +4930 473 7291 15
VEGA - ICI BERLIN
Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics.Vega considers how both drew from and reformulated Heidegger’s philosophy of inception in order to analyze what Arendt and Schürmann understood BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchSIEBENPFEIFFER
Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin.NIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global raceDAVID J. GETSY
Abstract art is sometimes considered merely formal, and its reductive visual qualities are seen as a refusal of representation or a flight from subject matter.ICI LIBRARY
Welcome to the ICI Library! The ICI Library is a reference library to be used on site. We support the scholars of the ICI Berlin in their research by supplying themTHE WORKSHOP
The movements that redefined art in the 1960s and 1970s substantially drew on workshops for devising new concepts and practices. The workshop format highlights the value of effects that emerge from spending time together in a loosely defined situation.TY - ICI BERLIN
M. Ty Affiliated 2020-21, Fellow 2018-20 Critical Theory / Literature USA. ICI Berlin Christinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8 D-10119 Berlin. michelle.ty@ici-berlin.orgSIEBENPFEIFFER
Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN One of her articles from this period, ‘Fantasies of Forgetting Our Mother Tongue’, in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy was awarded 2018 ‘Best Submission by a Junior Scholar’ by the Society of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Through the support of a Fulbright grant to Slovenia, she trained in the Ljubljana School of Psychoanalysis and developed her forthcoming book The FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchFREY - ICI BERLIN
Christiane Frey holds degrees in French, Comparative, and German Literatures from the University of Paris IV/Sorbonne (M.A.) and the University of Bonn (Ph.D.). Frey’s research interests focus on Early Modern and 18th-century German literature in the European context. Other foci concern histories and theories of aesthetics and the sciences, philosophy, and theo-politics. ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).DAVID J. GETSY
Abstract art is sometimes considered merely formal, and its reductive visual qualities are seen as a refusal of representation or a flight from subject matter. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SCIENCE Psychoanalysis and Science: Contingency and Materialism This workshop discusses the relation between psychoanalysis and science. The question is not whether psychoanalysis is a science, wants to be a science, or calls science ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTSIC BERLIN GLASSES FOR SALEICI BERLIN USAICI BERLIN FRAMESICI BERLIN GLASSES FRAMESIC BERLIN EYEWEAR BERLIN STOREIC BERLIN OFFICIAL SITE The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTSIC BERLIN GLASSES FOR SALEICI BERLIN USAICI BERLIN FRAMESICI BERLIN GLASSES FRAMESIC BERLIN EYEWEAR BERLIN STOREIC BERLIN OFFICIAL SITE The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRY The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.VIDEOS - ICI BERLIN
The ICI Berlin is an independent, non-profit research centre. To accompany its ongoing research, it organizes public events on a wide range of topics and in different formats including lectures, performances, conferences, art events, and readings. It welcomesPEOPLE - ICI BERLIN
The associate members, a group of global scholars of a variety of disciplines, form an independent board supporting the Institute’s leadership, offering advice, expertise, and experience in all critical aspects of the intellectual profile, operation, and development of theICI Berlin.
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinTY - ICI BERLIN
Ty is an assistant professor of literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Falling somewhere between F and Z, M. received a phD in critical theory and English from the University of California, Berkeley. At the moment, M. is in search of a critical language for abiding with the remainders left behind by the production of Humansupremacy.
DE CESARI - ICI BERLIN Chiara De Cesari received her BA and MA in Archeology and Near Eastern Studies from the Freie Universität Berlin. Following several years of work in museums and archaeology, she moved to Stanford University and shifted her interest from the study of the past to the politics of the past in the present, particularly the intersection of cultural memory, globalization and current transformationsFREY - ICI BERLIN
Christiane Frey holds degrees in French, Comparative, and German Literatures from the University of Paris IV/Sorbonne (M.A.) and the University of Bonn (Ph.D.). Frey’s research interests focus on Early Modern and 18th-century German literature in the European context. Other foci concern histories and theories of aesthetics and the sciences, philosophy, and theo-politics. FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchSIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at theACHILLE MBEMBE
Achille Mbembe is research professor in history and politics at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He has taught at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTSIC BERLIN GLASSES FOR SALEICI BERLIN USAICI BERLIN FRAMESICI BERLIN GLASSES FRAMESIC BERLIN EYEWEAR BERLIN STOREIC BERLIN OFFICIAL SITE The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRYRESEARCHEVENTSPEOPLEINSTITUTESERVICESCORE PROJECTSIC BERLIN GLASSES FOR SALEICI BERLIN USAICI BERLIN FRAMESICI BERLIN GLASSES FRAMESIC BERLIN EYEWEAR BERLIN STOREIC BERLIN OFFICIAL SITE The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page. AUMILLER - ICI BERLIN Fellow 2020-22Social and Political Philosophy / Continental PhilosophyUSAICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 22rachel.aumiller@ici-berlin.org.DULLEY - ICI BERLIN
Fellow 2020-22Anthropology / Philosophy / HistoryBrazilICI BerlinChristinenstraße 18-19, Haus 8D-10119 Berlin+49 30 473 7291 15iracema.dulley@ici-berlin.org.VEGA - ICI BERLIN
ICI Project 2018-20. Facundo Vega’s project, Principles of An-archy: Hannah Arendt, Reiner Schürmann, and the Politics of the Many, compares Arendt’s and Schürmann’s shared but unacknowledged interest in ‘principles’ and ‘beginnings’ inherent to politics. Vega considers BUONGIORNO - ICI BERLIN Focusing on the reductive and minimalist approach typical of the modular synthesis as opposed to the linear (binary) digital synthesis, the project argues that the current revival of analog synthetic music production (be it combined or not with digital devices and techniques) conveys a distinct musical temporality and structure, which imply a different – that is, a non-binary, deconstructive GRAGNOLATI - ICI BERLIN Manuele Gragnolati is Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and Associate Director of the ICI Berlin, as well as Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford. He studied Classical Philology, Medieval Studies, and Italian Literature at the Universities of Pavia (BA and MA), Paris IV-Sorbonne (MA), and Columbia in NYC (PhD). ELHALAWANI - ICI BERLIN ElHalawani currently holds a position as lecturer of English Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University. Her most recent publications include ‘Imaginaries of the North and South in Three Egyptian Plays’ in the volume Media and the Global South (2019) and ‘Beckett as Muse for Egyptian Playwrights’ in the journal Samuel Beckett Today-Aujourd’hui (2019).SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinNIOCHE-SIBONY
Claire Nioche is a practicing psychoanalyst. She studied philosophy at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) and at the Université Paris Sorbonne. She obtained her PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII, on the notion of the singular. She has been a junior lecturer at the Department of Humanities and Clinical Sciences at the Université Paris 7 (Paris) and did a MICHAELSEN - ICI BERLIN Between 1971 and 1996, 2,300 South Korean children have been placed for adoption in West Germany. Not much is known about their history. The global history of the South Korean transnational adoption programme connects Japanese colonialism, US occupation, military dictatorship, and the Cold War, industrialization and population policy, sexualized violence, Christian mission, and global race ICI BERLIN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL INQUIRY The ICI Berlin remains closed to the public for the time being and has moved its programming to a variety of online formats. Most events are livestreamed, some require registrations, and some allow for it in order to participate more directly. You will find t he exact modalities of each event on the dedicated event page.VIDEOS - ICI BERLIN
The ICI Berlin is an independent, non-profit research centre. To accompany its ongoing research, it organizes public events on a wide range of topics and in different formats including lectures, performances, conferences, art events, and readings. It welcomesPEOPLE - ICI BERLIN
The associate members, a group of global scholars of a variety of disciplines, form an independent board supporting the Institute’s leadership, offering advice, expertise, and experience in all critical aspects of the intellectual profile, operation, and development of theICI Berlin.
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
A public event closing the BMBF-funded International Summer School Analyzing the Societal Dimensions of Synthetic Biology (www.ta-synbio-summerschool.de), organized by Kristin Hagen, Margret Engelhard (EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH), and Georg Toepfer (Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin), in cooperation with the ICI BerlinTY - ICI BERLIN
Ty is an assistant professor of literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Falling somewhere between F and Z, M. received a phD in critical theory and English from the University of California, Berkeley. At the moment, M. is in search of a critical language for abiding with the remainders left behind by the production of Humansupremacy.
DE CESARI - ICI BERLIN Chiara De Cesari received her BA and MA in Archeology and Near Eastern Studies from the Freie Universität Berlin. Following several years of work in museums and archaeology, she moved to Stanford University and shifted her interest from the study of the past to the politics of the past in the present, particularly the intersection of cultural memory, globalization and current transformationsFREY - ICI BERLIN
Christiane Frey holds degrees in French, Comparative, and German Literatures from the University of Paris IV/Sorbonne (M.A.) and the University of Bonn (Ph.D.). Frey’s research interests focus on Early Modern and 18th-century German literature in the European context. Other foci concern histories and theories of aesthetics and the sciences, philosophy, and theo-politics. FRAZZETTO - ICI BERLIN Giovanni Frazzetto received his undergraduate education in Molecular Biology at University College London. He then carried out his PhD at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany which he completed in 2003. He was a ‘Society in Science-Branco Weiss Fellow’ from 2004 to 2009 at the London School of Economics and at EMBL. His transdisciplinary research researchSIEBENPFEIFFER
Vita. Hania Siebenpfeiffer is a professor at the Department for German Studies and Arts at the Philipps-Universität Marburg. She studied German literature and media, political sciences, history of art, and psychology at the University of Marburg and the FU Berlin. In 2007, she was appointed Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor at theACHILLE MBEMBE
Achille Mbembe is research professor in history and politics at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He has taught at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Search Sitemap Newsletter Contact Imprint Deutsch EnglishSkip to content
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